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October 7, 1871 (4 pages)

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— ed *SGombanation”? ba hood. pw saa acy.rely upon the Robert Douglas, son of . The Alta says that the views of Btepl Pag atrn db the Republicait A. Donglas, recently made @ speech Profesvor Bolander, The Vallejo Recorder says: The candidate for ‘State Superintenderit wis of Mr. Sargent have adoptthe. judicial election, ‘which will at.a Republican ‘meeting in New to putea patient to the to of Publie Instruetion, on the ques< edia style of warfare that perhaps take place one week from. next WedlYork, in which he said: The administration of Gen, Grant tion of education, sre gaining for would beexcusable at a primary eléc-: nesday, namely, the 18th. The Rein all its branches has been firm, him the support of all persons’ who tion: or in a‘contest for Constable, porter, speaking of the election, says: honest, prudent and economical, probelieve ip throwing every safeguard . bat whick) iv an honorable ‘rivalry. Thousands of ublicans care tecting the intereats of the governthe rights of around our Publie School system. forsuch arexalted position as United et about the judicial election, ment and maintaining Saturday, Getober'7, 1871, ¢ : PremedBolandér's Views. the the citizen. Allits acts have. been Im a speech delivered in San Jose on States Senator is simply contemptand will not take part in it. Democrats bear thisin mind: Let conducive tothe welfnre of the coun*’ the 22d ult., Professor Bolander deible and disgraceful in the men who them rally now or never. SUDICIAL ELECTION. try, while some of them will rank fined his position which in substance fall medicine, pas enoellence; for it is in thy. among the highest in our history. We rather think that the Reporter fall that biliousness,.dyspepsia and malar! Wednesday, October 18th, 1871. invented in the forlorn hope to deThe rapid payment of the national was as follows: First, that sectarianous fevers are especially feat the popular candidate, is the hasn’t & command in the Republidebt, coincident with the .great reism should be proscribed in the pubframe, exhausted by the ee ead Long Term—A. L. RHODES. .of Santa Clara. duction in taxation, is unexcelled as lic schools; second, that the Public Short ferme—A. CO. NEILESi6s 0555 can ranks this: Pall. Itis ‘now or. a see il gene and the ed a combination with George C. never’’ with the Democracy and they treaty with England, while giving us School Fund should be indivisible; Gorbam and the Pacific Réiltond’ are making the last struggle, but honorable redress for our injuries, third, that there should be compulof ‘sory education; or in other words, Comapatiy+-wheréy Mr. Gorkam is they will noteucceed. . The election and thus averting the probabilities war, commands the admiration of that children should be educated’ at to be sent to the Senate in 1873 and of State Superintendent of Schools the whole world as one of the such schools as their parents or const all the varieties of periodical fever an.” the managers of the Central Pacific for aterm of four years ia @ matter great milestones in the yrath of vivil‘probably ri€e to-day. Had. © course of Hos. > Pe eo . are-+to-eontrel the Pacific-Goast.-Any. of too much importance to the State poatioe: Last, but not; itetter’s Stomach Bitters been. comutienceg flinching su ven to'the lo ‘they shonld not. be allowed to grow one who is familiar-with the record for Republicans to suffer the election i, €., befory men of pret he ptyva orn up in ignorance. When these prinby the sufferersa month ago, or character of Mr. Sargent will know to go by default. The election of fighting the unhesithy season se# in, sevenceights or , : es 0 e Union, at oncé that this “mischievous falsifi-, Justices of the Supreme: Court will has gained for the great soldier a ciples become established thoroughly them wonin all probability be in: their. ld covarrs Ticxer. of tho ‘South, Ihe firat meetingof the Little York o : cation is only brought forth to’ the for want of forecaste. So much for not the people. He not only deserved Tuesday evening last, at Liberty shail be unanimous for Democracy, our confidence asaman, butis enthen, ‘will our public schools rest keep in the ho and using use, dailythe ing , upon a firm basis, The advanced Hill in’ that place, under the manhim in the estimation of the people, or. whether the Republicans shall titled to. our support as the representbest safeguard against epidem agement of Dr. W: D. Aplin, whose and thereby to & pressure on have two out of the five Justices. ative of the principles of ur party. position taken by Professor Bolander energy in getting up the exhibition Senators and Assemblymen sufficient The Republican party has a most The honesty and economy shown by has already drawn to his support to defeat: him; but least. any: weak the National Governihe at bear a their interests. saihe meteor was seen on the same night a little northwest of this city. pledges and promises of all descri P. in the San Jose Mercury, whose ediNor Parrmwan.—At’ the late State It started about.the zenith and passed nesday evénitig. Mr. Squire, of the tions. He does not ssanme to dictate tor isu candidate for Chief Clerk of Teacher's Iustitute, the Rev. Dr. Wadownward towards the northwest committee on apples, reported some to the legislators of California who select to succeed Engéne the Assembly. We are very much terton, of Boston, for twenty years a about fifty degrees, leaving a brilliant -. twenty-five or thirty different variethey of Edntrack behind it. if any. decent. Republican member of the Boston Board eee ties, nineteen of whichwere from Casserly, and he is-well aware of the mistaken ~~ in this State for three weeks for the HL, B. BUSSENTUS, DRUGETIST, JULIUS GREENWALD, Treasurer. Sratz, Cesrivicares.—It is reportexpress purpose of attending the Nevada; Oct, Sth, 1871. ALLMAN H. ROLFE will be a caniiIris the duty of the blican est variety came from Mr. N. B. date for Justice of the Peace of Nevads ed, says the Oakland News, that el the State to expose the pit‘Luwnship, at the Judicial Election to be Teachers’ Institute. The trouble Shephard’s collection. : held October 18th, 1871. al preparing for our incoming LegFitzgerald has been doing'a big busiwas he came from Boston, Fitzgerald Mr. Barker, from the committee.on islature, and to urge upon our memCIGARS AND TOBACCO. ness in State certificates, The law is not partisan. Oh no! grapes, peaches and other contribubers. elect. the importance—most vital provides that two dollars shall be tions, reported. twelve varieties of to the future cating ef the party— M. H. DAVIDSON is announced as & squarely and fairly b paid for evéty certificate issued, for candidate for the office of Justice of . Tapes, among which were. the Oaof standing A New Dopaz.—The editor of the od Reus GREENWALD, BROAD STREET Nevada City, keeps constantly on hand the Peace for Nevada Township. the aid of the California Teacher. taswba, White Risling, Wilmot, HamSan Jose Mercury is trying to make @ large and well selected stock of burg and others, It. being late in The.above is the closing portion of The State subscription for that jourcapital for himself as Chief Clerk of HAVANA CIGARS, such as CaUnion Bapublican Nominee } nal pays’$2,000 more than the: cost the season, the display of peaches an article from the San Jone Mercury. the Assembly by abusing Sargent banas, Matilda,. Figaros, and all Fro! cour sunes, of publication, all-.of which Fitz was not as extensive as’it would othThe pitfall referred to.is the election and grossly misrepresenting his poother Favorite Brands. pockets, since he forced the Teacher JOHN CALDWELL. erwise have been, One peach from of Shannon, Speaker, and Boruck sition. It-is easy to cry combination TOBACCO -Every variety of Fine out of the hands of the State.society. the collection of B. J. Griffiths weighClerk, of theAssembly; and yet this where none exists, but it won’t win. FURNITURE! Cat Chewing and Smoking ToeFURNITURE! It is estimated that Fitzgerald has . o@ 125% ounces and measuring TT same papér came out strongly and If there is to be any combination in issued 1,000 certificates during the bacco. ERSONS-in want of anything in tbe iuches in circumference. Mrs. Thos. emphatically in favor of Borack for the Senatorial fight, it will not be in past year, which at'two dollars each Furniture line, from thie finest : Sargent's favor, but in the interest PLUG TOBACCO — Such as.LesPattison also hada very finecolleoClerk, only two weeks before’ the Bed Room and Parlor Sets! amount to the nice little sum of $2,tion of clingstones. Mr. Squire's above was written. Quwen to the fact 000. No wonder he whines for the of one of the many candidates who texr’s Fig, Golden Pancake, Paces Down to Common CHAIRS AND TABLES, low: rates by have no strength in the fight and Golden Twist, aud otherbrands. can. buy them at extraordinary. collection, though net. as: large as, ‘that some other paper suggested its office. calling on . some others, contained figs and black editor as a candidate, then presto! little popularity with the people. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. : J.-E. JOHNSTON. walnuts. Mr.J. W,-Hill’s collection change! the Mercury goes back on National Exchange Hotel Building New. Bevenvzy Buw.—The Civil The Mercury's tactics won’t win in &7 Country Dealers will find itgreatly to their advantage te call and exaniine my was varied with hard and soft shell Boruek. ‘We would most heartily go Code Commissioners, after’ much this fight. CHARLES F. ROBINSON, Stock and Prices. ; almonds. W. McMaster exhibited a in with that paper in urging the discussion and care, have decided DEALER IN JULIUS GREENWALD. aquash measuring 45,inches and members elect to stand firm on the ‘that a State revenue and equalization : A Very Promiment Repvsrircan.— i eo GROCERIES & PRO VISIONS, weighing 27 pounds: Mr. Shepard platform which they endorsed before bill, based upon that of MassachuDelegates to the Republican ConvenNevada, Oct. 3a, 1871. OPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH, tion at Sacrame nto last June were a bad some. very fime quinces, one of election, provided we believed they setts, would be drawn and submitted . little surprised to see Parson BROAD STREET, NEVADA. Fitzwhich ed 11 inches in circumhad as little backbone as the Lx red weaeens Goods received evert editor to the Commissioners, who will probgerald on the floor with his pockets Ww trom ably report it to the coming Legislaof the Mercury. Goods sold at the lowest cash rates at filled with Marks’ Tait & Co’s circuAfter the committee reported, the ture, with a recommendation that it delivered free of charge. & OF HARTFORD. fruit'waa put up at auctionin lota,and Vorz or THE Srarer.—The compass. One of the important features lar letter, When he distributed CRYSTAL SPRING SAW MILL. realized the sum of $30. Some of plete vote ef the State has been pubof this bill is that providing for fixthem with ‘‘a smile that was childlike LAMAIREhas been nted the school children then read seleclished, most of the counties being of[ing the pro rata of tax after the asand bland’’ and asserted that BolanA, D. agent for the above ConPpoi an, for der would not San accept a Jua nominat n. French Corral, North ion tions under the supervision of Mr. ficial. The highest vote polled is for sessments.are. made. By this mode M. lL. & D. MARSH, Bloomfield and the surrounding R. F. Jacobs, teacher of the public Governor, 120,096—the largest ever all property in all sections of the against him, few imagined that he REP CONSTANTLY ON HARD AT All business entrusted to Mr. 5 Lama:ire , all times a complete stock of wanted it himself. It has now leaked will be promptly and faithf ; school at that place, when the meetcast.in California—and Booth’s maState will bear an equal share ully attended to. of the BUILDING AND MINING LUMBER, out from a number of his confidenjority is 5,068, Green, the Controlburdens of taxation. © DR. PARNO, tial Nevada, May Ist. friends that he had strong expeeWe understand the proceeds of the ler, leads the ticket, receiving 128 tations that the convent AppEaLED.—Mrs. Van Valkenberg ion would 222 sale are to’ be devoted to the purvotes more than Booth. The lowest Traveling Agent. chase of a globe and dictionary for man on the Republican ticket is Mcof Santa Cruz, who applied to Judge endorse him as a great pacificator. . CORNE BROAD & PINE STS. Glynn, whois defeated by Rosenfield McKee for a writof mandamus comHe told Bolander so, and a half a the school, : Cc. BECKMAN, rons EEPS on hand a superb stock of WHISby 1,716 votes. The Congressional pelling the County Clerk to enter her dozen others whom we can mention chin, LEWIS, aged’ 10 KY, BRANDY, BOTTLED LIQU ' Epuunp Anovt, the distinguished majorities are as follows: Houghton name upon the Great Register, and if called. on. It seems incredible the residence of Rev. A. Wirth, Ne &c. &C. : pea hrs { Cnnshe lst ofJ. Sept ember. He ; _FINE CIGARS always en hand. Th be , Fresich journalist and author, lost his 1,603, Sargevt 2,690, Coghlan 1,200. was denied, has appealed her case to thata man’s vanity should so run wh > dark ; stout 18 always supplied away with his reason, but itis true. built. Any inf wife lately, and ho is now engaged to the Supreme Court.; on ie respecting ee his . the bove line. Call andsample. whereabouts, will be thankfully received 7 @ The most. prominent Republican by his anxious mo “be married to a Scotch lady, Miss Mc ~-Grorcs H. Evsiey, civil engineer, .» Addre: Wheeler, Nevada City. Caprraix McLellan, of the steamthat we have heard of lately that sep dem” Donald, a sister-in-law of Marshal one of the projectors of the Spring inValley Water Works and Lake Tahoe ship Brittannia, was lost overboard tends to support the Parson, is the} JOHN CALD By B. W. Tully, Deputy. For Justice of the Pesce. separ fon Musa yas oe PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,. ‘UNITED STATES SALOON. BOY MISSING. tunnel scheme, who lately became on the last voyage of that steamer Hon. Rey. O, P. Fitzgerald, L. L; Durine the last week there were suddenly insane, has died of acute in, trying te rescuea D., State Superintendent of Public ##9™ Glasgow,} 61 deaths in San Francisco. inflammation of-the brain. -Fnstraction Jastion of the Peaee . Broad Street, Nevada City. il this gentlema
ple from one this city, pr setting forth . say that he ception on th announcemme! ; 0 ‘Wo pe shes Mr. ~“jalents appre Death of A dispatch expressed sentiment of people Votes for any such man’ as Owen afcation, presented to Fitzgerald, the the orchard of Mr. Aplin and of very ‘against railway subsidies.theWe MASONIC BUILDING, : hope Choice sélections. The largest apoe ene rumorshows have. been ter reading: the above extract. In President of the Institute, letters of For Justice of the Peace. publishing the slander, he says ‘‘unintroduction from the Mayor, and ple was from Mr. Taylor’s orchard, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL & PINE S79. who have no ?. aryiments % ‘arnish truthly as we believe,’’ tacitly admitthe city Superintendent of Boston, PPO ess ieee of HON, SAMUEL. and. weighed 16%4 ounces, and was GATES annonnce him as a candidate in favor of their own preferences will he was giving curreney to 9 and requested to be allowed 15 minfor the office of Justice of the Peaceef: Ne. . 12% inches in cireumference. A be promptly denied by the entire ing that For Juatioe of the Peace, vade Township. It. is hoped and. believed oluster of apples ona branch 19 inehpress of. the Siate. We have been lie. If the statement: had appeared utes to address the teachers: of Calithat each and every friend of Mr. Oates will BO’ @ candidate for to his support. ; es long, weighed 1174:pounds, and -active-in the: anti-railroad war ever in a Copperhead paper we should fornia. Twice during the Institute, rally. Lee ‘Of Nevada Townsince.it commeneéd and have continnot have been surprised; buts paper every session of which he ai R ship, atthe Judicial Election, to be beld contained 24 appyes. ually opposed all of the favorites of TO SCRIP HOLDERS. October 18th. Mr. G. H. Atkins, from the comthe Central Pacifie who were seekwhich claims to be Republican, uthe reminded Fitzgerald of his wish. tering such a‘bare faced libel upon No notice was taken of him, and thittee on pears, reported fifteen vari. ing important offices; and we have For Justice of the Peace. LL WARRANTS DRAWN ON: THE General Fund of Nevada County, and eties, some of which were very choice no fear that Mr. Sargent will do anyHoughton, Sargent’ or Coghlan is at the close he called for his letters to June 7th, re will be thing, either in the United States most-outrageous, Prove your charge ‘and returned home, with a very low HE tiany friends of JOHN HAWKE, and remarkably large size, one from Also, all warrants { &@mnounce him a8 a candidate for Jw Senate or in the House of Representand registered prior to May Mr. Mercury or own up that you are opinion of professional courtesy in Mr. Aplin’s collection weighing 21 atives, but what is fair, useful and tace of the Keace,.ef Nevada Township, llth. 1879, will be paid en presentation. Ina falsifier. . California, He prolonged his visit terest on same ceases from this date. ounces and measuring 1324 by 15 ‘honorable, For Justice of the Peace. inches in circumference, The larg this township Arizona ann Be The above choice morceau appears uel T. Oates As flocks of impceters and imitatom any I wi 7 By annoanc ic and ender, to follo win tlie wake of ‘the’ great ng +most of the intelligent people of-the tryi of fruits and vegetables is equaled brother should be deceived. by. this important interest at stake in the striking contrast to the «orrapt adState who have been, recently, awakAmerican remedy, therefore be sure that the only by his extensive knowledge in ingeniously invented canard, we have matter, and every voter in the party ministration of the finan ces of New article ‘you buy gemuiné and verified py the art of fruit growing, and the’ disthe authority of both the gentlemen should see that he and his neighbors York, but the zeal an‘i harmony ened to the danger that is now threatthe proper trade is marks: The true article who have been named to state diswhich you exhibit in en: leavoring to ening our educational interests. The can Only be obtained in bottles. Beware play of fruits contributed by the tinctly to the public that no such are at the polls on the 18th, and that of rescue your city from t).e clutches of positions of State Superintendent, owners of different. orchards, if not combination has been formed, and the Democrats She spurious bitters sold by the galion or in do not catch them . -the unprincipled denag who the keg. F at 6xtendive, was not inferior in qualthat Mr. Sargent is making his fight napping. Having stormed their citnow control it give fiattering prosmembers of Boards of Education, and e purely. on his own merits. It is very ee paste success. In your able forts teachers in public schools, should be eee ity. and-size to that of the late State to account for the position asadel and captured their garrison ‘in caD_assure yov. of the warm sympafilled with more care than is usual. Fair’ at Sacramento,and the generous easy $250 REWARD! sumed by Mr. Gorham, and we can the last. contest, it now remains for thy of the President. President rivalry of the citizens to make ‘the define’ it-almost in his own words. Republicans to complete the good Grant has no private revenge to gratiCandidates for these offices should WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD for best display, called out some collecSenator Cole is his enemy, and has work already begun by sending the fy, no personal enemies to punish; be ediicated men, who are known the recoverywesof the cloths stolen trom. tried at various times to remove him and will use their every but regards every true Republican as to be honest tidn ofchioice froit. Democracy into -the ‘last -diteh.”’ from his office as Secretary of the his friend. . %m all his appointments effort.te advance the cause of learn‘The meeting was called to order by Senate. Mr. Gorham na supThe Reporter says it is ‘‘now or neveven if someof youthink he has been Mr. C. C: Chapman, who nominated orts the most available man to deer’’ with the Democracy. Let the mistaken, he has sought to promcte ing. We have now too many School . Dr. Aplin for President; which nomeat Senator Cole, and had Mr. FelRepublicans rally to the call on the’ the welfare of the Republican party, Directors who are possessed of mtich ' imation was. heartily indorsed. The ton, or any other aspirant, possessed 18th and roll up a majority which subordinate, of course, to the higher less education than scholars in the more sirength among the newiy electDr. on taking the chair made a few ed members of the Caclainents than will compel .the Democracy to sing object, the good of the public service. first and second grades of our schools. A nek ae.— xaAGO, Gorvel No action of his will ever intentionmedium sige and branded J. L. one _appropriate remarks, and then inttoMr. Sargent, Mr, Gorham’s influence the song of the raven, “‘nevermore.”’ ally interfere with the harmony It-is not requisite that a‘man should O1, hip. The mule was six miles sbere duced Mr, J. E. Squire, who made.a would have been thrown for him as Let éesoh Republican constitute a which should, and I think does exist be-a first class streét-corner politieian Cisco and traced to thelost town of Cisco, The being the most formidable opponent finder will be tewarded retiring ¢ among you. Select, therefore, true before he is given the powers to vory interesting and instructive ad.to Senator Cole. committee of one to see to it that and tried Republicans to represent animal to H. C. MILLS Sta le, Nevade city shape the destiny of our public dreas upon the.subject. of. fruit and We have said that Mr. Sargent is evety Republican in his precinct is you in the coming canvass, D JERRY LYON, above was U.8. Grant Gold and Silver Minfruit growing. After the committees making his fight purely and aloneon . coe 4 . sehools. ee Cumahy. no cial election. on classification were appointed,and. hisown merits. He hasmade are above suspicion. Remember The Meteor. that no man can be a true Republithe andience had examined the difeae to Mr. Gorham or to the entral Pacific Railroad Company. A dispateh from San. Franciseo It has been ixtimated—untruthcan whless he is an honest man. ferent varieties'to their satisfaction, In fact, he has made no promis¢s to The speech was received with fully as. we believe—that the Central says: The most brilliant. meteor ever I 4 desSonnty, Gal. The haa ny the meeting adjourned to meet on an . He has long had just and. Pacific Railroad Company paid the round after round of applause, and a laudable ambition to occupy a seat seen on this coast, passed over San Wednesday evening, to hear the reassessments of cértain of our’ Conin the United States Senate, but he the young statesman received the Francisco Tuesday night, and export of the different committees and refers to return to private life rather . 8° essional members elect, in order congratulations and hand-shakings of ploded a little north of:the city. The of the Com: 26. Clay San Frapdispose of the fruit. an, to occupy a position in the great thereby to bind them more fully to ciseo, "on BATURDAY THE lath DAY called.to order at 7% o'clock Wedthere trammeled and tied up For Jas wife of Cha States Térrit after.a long # the 2d inst. neer woman rived here es her departur this city and a Christian, but few equs friends to m ——— An ff We learn. peared in th few days sin zens got tog cient amoun the cars for considered. and-took—th along. Wh changed hi cars were rr jumped off, was & mirac reached the fied the cit they went o with what s Boisth J The hoist of the Man on Gold Fi: . by:fire on and 12 0’c miners at w at 11 o’cloc on at 12:ha ‘was no one time except caught fron stack and's “house and The loss is is no insure Death « J We learn Gen. Jame city, and si of North’ 8: cisco, on Tr received ‘ai . ting that M ill and he 1 did not arr after her . most. estim a Br f George I purchased’ al Exchang Bigot. Mi barber, anc Mr. Bigot, Chicago to Pearl W One Hu Only $30. Crawford’: fice, Jw. #. r has comn Property v city taxes cent, is be and the ti 4 $100,